mini scleral lenses
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- jamesar
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mini scleral lenses
- Andrew MacLean
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Re: mini scleral lenses
Hello Jamesar
I don't know if the two are related either, but in your place I would be heading back to see my optometrist.
Andrew
I don't know if the two are related either, but in your place I would be heading back to see my optometrist.
Andrew
Andrew MacLean
- rosemary johnson
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Re: mini scleral lenses
I've tried the mini-sclerals, but only in a fitting session - I get on better witht he big ones.
Errrrm....... better be careful how ones sas that sort of thing!
I do have headaches from time to time that feel like they are "right behind the eyes".
Normally I associate them with keeping the lenses in too long, or my eyes starting to get sore, or bright lights etc etc.
NOt by any means all the time I wear lenses.
I agree with Andrew: I'd go back to tell the optom aout the headaches.
Rosemary
Errrrm....... better be careful how ones sas that sort of thing!
I do have headaches from time to time that feel like they are "right behind the eyes".
Normally I associate them with keeping the lenses in too long, or my eyes starting to get sore, or bright lights etc etc.
NOt by any means all the time I wear lenses.
I agree with Andrew: I'd go back to tell the optom aout the headaches.
Rosemary
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